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22 // COASTWEEKEND.COM Follow your inner creative muse Liberty heater to host Missoula Children’s heatre summer camp and performances Sign up for process painting class at Trail’s End Art Association GEARHART — Artist Aziza Balle bring will bring her Process Painting: Painting From the Inside Out class to Trail’s End Art Association this month. Don’t miss this opportu- nity to discover or nurture your creative talents. Class meets from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 11. Participants will paint from their own inspiration, intuition and imagination. Balle creates a safe, respectful environment that is SUBMITTED PHOTO SUBMITTED PHOTO Learn about process painting in a July 11 class. Aziza Balle will teach a class at TEAA this July. free from judgment and eval- uation so that it is possible to follow one’s own energy. The class encourages you to be open to the creative muse inside. For more information, visit Balle’s website at paint- todiscover.com The cost for the day of creating is $60 for Trail’s End members and $70 for non-members. All materials are provided. Register now at trailsendart.org or by sending a message to trailart2010@ hotmail.com Mon-Sat 10 am - 8 pm Sun 12 Noon - 6 pm 2911 Marine Dr #B Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2576 Where Astoria Shops! In addition to our selection of cannabis fl owers and our medicinal-grade, dedicated line of products for OMMP cardholders… NOW! ASTORIA — The Liberty Theater’s annual summer Missoula Children’s The- atre camp is approaching. This year’s production is “The Frog Prince.” After a week of prac- ticing and having furn during Missoula Children’s Theatre camp residency July 19 to 22, local stu- dents will present this original adaptation of the classic fairy tale in two performances July 23 at the Liberty Theater, located at 1203 Commercial St. Open auditions will be held at the theater at 10 a.m. July 18. Parts are available for 60 children, ages 6 through 18. Those auditioning should arrive at 9:45 a.m. There is a participation charge of $30 per student for this week-long theater camp of fun, rehearsal and performance. This version of “The Frog Prince” was con- ceived and written by Michael McGill. Music and lyrics are by McGill with additional music by Rebec- ca McGill. Deep in the royal swamp, a lonely Frog retrieves a golden ball for Princess Prim in exchange for friendship and comfort. The spoiled princess doesn’t want to live up to her part of the bargain, and she puts her royal Knights on alert. So the trouble begins. Luckily, Frog gets some good advice from Ollie the wise old Aspen tree, the well-read Alligator, and the kindly Swamp Things. The Ducks, a busy Fly, and dancing Flamingos also come to Frog’s assistance as the Frog’s kindly servant tirelessly tries to set things right. Even the Queen, kindly Princess Proper, and spunky Princess Peppy get involved and, despite the trouble caused by the nasty Venus Fly Traps, all ends happily. The hero becomes a Prince (formerly known as Frog) and realizes that friendships are made, not bought — and he discov- ers that it is not what you are but who you are that counts. Tickets for the July 23 performances are available at the Liberty Box Office, 503-325-5922, ext. 55 and at the door. Tickets will cost $10 for adults and $5 for students, seniors and military. For more information visit liberty-theater.org T he SHANGHAIED Illah ee 3 2 A partm ents AVAILABLE TO ALL RECREATIONAL CUSTOMERS: IN ASTORIA ND S EAS O N Tickets on sale ONE HOUR before all shows! SHOW RUNS THRU SEPTEMBER 10, 2016 Thursdays to Saturdays 7pm (July 7th-Sept. 10th) and Sundays 2pm (7/24, 8/14, 9/4) * Extracts * Concentrates * Edibles * Topicals Purchase an extract and receive a rechargeable battery - our compliments ! Must be 21 years old. No medical marijuana card needed. Che our ck ou web t for site 4 th o spe f July cial s! To see our full menu, go to thefarmacy420.com Every Day is 420 at The Farmacy, with Cash Back Rewards!! RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED For tickets go to astorstreetoprycompany.com Or by phone: 503-325-6104 W hy L ive A nyw here Else? 1046 Grand Avenue Astoria, OR 97103 503-325-2280 ASOC PLAYHOUSE 129 W. BOND ST (UNIONTOWN) ASTORIA (Behind the Chamber of Commerce) SPONSORED BY 94.9 FM THE BRIDGE